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- Jan 11, 2014
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Sour crop can be difficult to treat. I have dealt with this twice with the same hen. She had impacted crop that went sour. It took a month about a year ago to treat her, it was touch and go. Lots of different diahhrea. Second time was just recently, she was impacted by straw. By the time I realized, her crop was sour with impaction. This time she needed the impaction removed, and there was a lot of straw removed mixed with her food she was no longer digesting. She no longer was pooping, only water was coming out. Everything I tried did not work. I had to treat her for sour crop as well. I used the Fluconazole. It worked. I don't know anything about what your using to treat her for sour crop, however, this treatment I used goes into there system. Using other treatments need to touch the yeast in the crop to work. This drug is an anti-fungal drug that is taken by mouth. Her pooping green can mean she isn't getting any nourishment. This can get critical. I used the baking soda and water in a link I posted here, it helps with gas they produce in the crop from the yeast.
Was her crop this morning hard, or squishy?
This morning her crop only felt like it had food in the bottom.It had gone way down. It still didn't go down all the way last night but it went down allot. When I got home from work she was more active eating her feed and the crop hadn't gotten any bigger than from this morn. She pooped several times and they all looked normal. Got her to eat some egg w/olive oil and kerif. Not drinking an excessive amount of water now just drinking normal. I hope to be on the uphill climb with her now. Where did you get Fluconazole at?